Thursday 20 April 2017

LG’S NEW AIRPORT GUIDE ROBOT MAKING LIFE EASIER.


The rapid growth of technology and robots in the last ten years has been on the rise as more and more innovations are brought up to assist us with our day to day lives. Without any doubt LG leads the chasing pack when it comes to the innovation and creation of this.
Though robots can have a positive impact in the society, many also fear of its potential dangers such as invasion of privacy and losses of jobs and as we have seen in most futuristic movies such as The Terminator, Artificial Intelligence take over in which the robots take over the world.
Often viewed as merely machines capable of performing automated work, robots were used to take on jobs that required incredible precision or were too dangerous for humans to undertake themselves.
This though has changed in recent years as developers have been able to come up with intelligent machines that have its own thinking capacity. This has given the rise to new opportunities through robots to be explored such industrial operations, space exploration and medical innovations.
For most travellers, most if not all enjoy flying across different countries for various purposes such as work and holidays. But the major hustle and bustle comes when one arrives at the airport three hours prior due to the hectic nature of airports. Some of the world’s largest airports are incredibly complex and are constantly bustling with thousands of people travelling from one destination to another, scrambling to locate their luggage, the never ending lines and trying to locate where ones flight is located. Security checks are another threat as we all have to ensure we are safe.
LG’s Airport Guide Robot applies advanced technology to eliminate such stress with its design and user friendly features. This robot acts as the perfect human airport worker that never tires and loses its amiable demeanor.
This advanced technology by LG is able to undertake tasks such as scan ticket barcodes to provide flight and gate information, as well as show time and weather of the travelers destination to get you ready for what’s lying ahead. It can also speak in four different languages which are Korean, Chinese, English and Japanese and is equipped with potent voice recognition technology reducing ones stress at the airport.
“We continuously strive to make a better tomorrow for our consumers and with the new Airport Guide, the continuous running we occasionally see at the airport as one tries to catch a flight can cease to exist.” Moses Marji, LG East Africa Marketing Manager said.

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